Tech Tip: Investigate changes with the System Information tool
Takeaway:
Have you ever been in the process of troubleshooting and needed to know what configuration changes the system has recently experienced? Knowing this kind of information can go a long way in helping track down the cause of the problem you're investigating.
Windows XP's System Information tool takes a daily snapshot of your system's configuration, and it records all changes to key elements. In fact, System Information compiles and stores a month's worth of data in its history file. As such, System Information provides a beneficial troubleshooting database.
You can easily investigate System Information's configuration change history. Follow these steps:
When you do so, you'll see a listing that displays the date and time of the change along with detailed information on the exact nature of the change.
If you know what you're looking for, you can use the System Information tool's Find feature to quickly scan through the listing.
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